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Rotorua City Information
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Highlights of Rotorua
Lake Rotorua is the second largest lake on New Zealand’s North Island, covering almost 80 square..
Rainbow Springs Nature Park InformationRainbow Springs Nature Park is on the northern outskirts of Rotorua about 5 minutes from the centre..
Kaituna River InformationThe Kaituna river starts from the outflow of Lake Rotoiti and travels northwards for 45 km where it..
Mount Tarawera InformationApproximately 25 kilometres south east of Rotorua, Mt Tarawera is adjacent to Lake Tarawera and is..
Whakarewarewa Thermal Village InformationWhakarewarewa is a living Maori thermal village, which lies just 10 minutes to the south of..
Waimangu Volcanic Valley InformationThe spectacular Waimangu Volcanic Valley and the adjacent Lake Rotomahana are easy to get to, lying..
Hamurana Springs InformationHamurana Springs is an easy 20 minute drive to the north east of Rotorua. This picturesque..
Te Puia InformationTe Puia, New Zealand’s Maori Art and Crafts Institute, is situated in the Whakarewarewa..
Hells Gate Thermal Reserve InformationHells Gate is the most active geothermal park in Rotorua. Walk in the park and see a hot water..
Rotorua Museum InformationRotorua Museum is situated in the historic bath house building in the beautiful government gardens..
Te Wairoa InformationTe Wairoa was originally a village situated in the valley above Lake Tarawera, and was destroyed by..
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The city of Rotorua lies on the southern shore of Lake Rotorua in the centre of the Rotorua region. It is arguably the best known tourist destination in New Zealand, famous both for its geothermal activity and the sulphur smell and clouds of steam that float across the city, and as being a hub for a wide range of adventure activities.
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A tandem skydive jump over the Lake and city is a particularly powerful memory to take home. The city and its surrounds are also renowned as a heartland of Maori culture and history. There's a good range of accommodation; from award winning backpackers to luxury lodges and there's plenty of good shopping and dining as well as some worthwhile cultural attractions and museums.
Government Gardens and the lake foreshore are great for the leisurely explorer, and the opportunity to relax in a hot pool with a view is pretty hard to beat.
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